Morning Tribune, 4 August 1938
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Title Section14 1938-08-04 1 THE MORNING TRIBUNE VOL 3— No 159. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, August 4, 1938 FIVE CENTS.14 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1938-08-04 1 JAPAN FEARS AIR RAIDS, PROTESTS TO MOSCOW Centre Of Trouble JAPAN has protested to the Soviet against "the series of aerial invasions over Korea and Manchukuo," and at the same time, fearing possible Soviet air-raids, is extending light control from to-day to embrace almost the whole country. Telegrams received last1,128 words
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Article53 1938-08-04 1 I Berlin. Wednesday. UNDER the new law the permits of all Jewish doctors expire on Sept. 30. The Minister of the Interior may lime-limited permits to deserving s. such as those who were front line (luring the war. but it is stipulated that they must onlyReuter - 53 words
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Article64 1938-08-04 1 1 rTX Rome, Wednesday. JYI' I iINGS have been held of chiefs of general staffs. Armv and Air Force, aed over by the Duce, at which the Minister was also present, it is revealed. I understood that apart from new ent the main purpose of the tagsReuter - 64 words
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Article92 1938-08-04 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh TT Hankow, Thursday. ,s reported that America is keenly interested in the border -Wirt but it is denied that she hdd the disputants of her f Des of a settlement. Rainfalls are causing very serious h„; ,n J apan. Communication EJweej Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto,92 words
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244 1938-08-04 1 London. Wednesday. ANOTHER "gold rush" occurred to-day, when leading London gold bullion dealers met to fix the day's official quotation. The execution of overnight orders from the Continent resulted in 1.048, bars, valued at £2,977,000 changing j hands at a price of 142 0-244 words
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Article83 1938-08-04 1 GREAT AIR BATTLE Hankow, Wednesday. iiii CHINESE aviation headquarters jjg claim that 12 Japanese aero- j;:.; •Hi: planes, comprising 11 pursuits and gh Hl'jone bomber were shot down this ipjmorning by Chinese aircraft which jt:j iHll'.ntercepted a group of 20 Japanese |g •I::! machines heading for Hankow. ;;ji ii::: TheReuter - 83 words
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Article122 1938-08-04 1 Britisher Killed By Jap Bombs Hankow, Wednesday. A BRITON, Mr. J. G. C. Crawley Dublin, who was the commander of the Chinese Customs cruiser, Chiangnamag was killed at 4.30 p.m. yesterday when six Japanese seaplanes bombed the vessel at a point 36 miles below Hankow. The Chinese second engineer andReuter - 122 words
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Article27 1938-08-04 1 Prague, Wednesday. Lord Runciman and party have arrived They were greeted by government and mayoral representatives and leaders of the Sudetens ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement43 1938-08-04 1 *r T 4> s OTHCK Kuropean's Suit 2 j I secret Society J i Market Prices y nd ian Labour J I KSaW By Witness 21 t Tennis Report I i Race Results 23 1 Skins' Boxing S Tennis Pictures 24 •Js^ isP*S»s»s»"43 words
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Advertisement93 1938-08-04 1 KLIM now enables you to give your children PURE ""■^HF-* milk, that is delicious for y^j fIPffMW J\ drinking, and at reasonable fl^flj J. "Mpn mux __^j prices, no matter where you I I Get one of the marvellous KLIM MIXERS and mix it as needed a glass full or93 words
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383 1938-08-04 2 EUROPEAN ENGINEER CLAIMS $3,000 DAMAGES Sinuapore. Wednesday T»H AT his m .Aires hid been ftTMaffaat) terminated hy Messrs. Dohh and Co.. I. d.. ;.nd lli.tt n libellous statement regard in j? his incnannrlnwj mm Engineer ol Works am* aaVrnirt made in a ltW«r addressed to his rounsel, irtrt Ihe Uv.»383 words
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Article67 1938-08-04 2 ARRIVAL OF LABOURERS Information has been received by telegraph that 17 state akkd labourers will arrive to-day by a. a. "Rohna." It t> expected that these will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there. Six thousand Japanese troops at Sinvang broke the Chinese cordon on Monday but were intercepted by67 words
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Article138 1938-08-04 2 'From Our 07cn Reporter) Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday. AM. police have been withdrawn j from the Hong Fatt Mine, j iSunsjri Baal, where the situation: lis bark to normal. .Mr. Cnoa Kia Peng. C.8.F.. has j [ixalanrd his directorship of the j [■ang Fatt Mine and his138 words
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Article261 1938-08-04 2 Singapore. Wednesday. "THERE is something about Great Britain which we Americans ap- I predate We must always be together, ind we will always he I together, so long as the two races speak English/* declared Mr. Max I Malini, internationally- famous magician in the course of261 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-08-04 2 THE SCENE near the efaeei ef the Singapore Tractii it vesterdav morning, when though the m tv- •seTered to take thi mm I back on better terms not one acceped. Double pickets were posted, several I cam ag sticks, and no one attempted lOßOnaa work. I49 words
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Article136 1938-08-04 2 FIRE DESTROYS 60 ATTAP HOUSES (From Our Own Reporter) Taiping. Wednesday. DAMAGE to the extent ot Sl.tO was caused by a disastrous fl« which occurred between 12 mid night and 1 a.m. in Pasir Hitam.i village about three hours journey from Port Weld by motor launch. No one was injured136 words
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Article124 1938-08-04 2 CHARGED WITH DEATH OF SON-IN-LA W guilty owing to accused having committed the offence while of unsound mind His Lordship then ordered the accused to be kept In safe custody in civil prison pending the decision of the Colonia 1 Secretary. Throughout the trial accused wa c silent and when124 words
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Advertisement42 1938-08-04 2 "DAIRY FARM*' Condensed Sweetened IHI, L cRi: A M M ILK. DAIRY FARM MILK is superior quality this milk will not thicken in the PREPARED and Exported AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS. Fresh Stocks always obtainable from all High Class Dealers WPS GG A42 words
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Advertisement151 1938-08-04 2 Help Kidneys Fight Dangerous Germs fYour Kidneys contain 9 million tiny tubes, endangered by germs caused by colds, bad teeth, tonsils and infections. Beware! Kidney and Bladder Disorders make you suffer from Burning, Itching Passages, cause you to Get up Nights, be Nervy, have Leg Pains, Dizziness, Rheumatism, Circles under151 words
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360 1938-08-04 3 SECRET SOCIETY AND THREATS TO SHOPKEEPER PRISON SENTENCE FOR CHINESE Singapore, Wednesday. THREATS alleged to have been used to the proprietor of a coffeeshop, in order to induce him to join the "Khuan Ee" (a notorious Cantonese secret society), formed the basis of a case of attempted extortion, beard in360 words
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Article106 1938-08-04 3 JULY TIN EXPORTS SHOW RISE CONSIDERABLE increase in A the amount of tin exported ln>m Malaya is r-res for July supplied by the Hrtdstrar-Cieneral of Statistics Malaya exported 5.923 tons of tin in July compared with 4,«b tud 5. 11l tons respectively in June and May. For the first seven106 words
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Article291 1938-08-04 3 Crushed By Machinery; Inquest 'From Our Oun Correspondent) Sitiawan. Wednesday. AX Friday, Che Saaldm Khandri bin Abdul Tahrim. the Sitiawan Magistrate, held an inquiry into the death of a Tamil named Muthu, who died on July 9 at the Sungei Wangi Estate engine room as result of multiple injuries received291 words
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108 1938-08-04 3 Singapore. Wednesday. JUDGMENT was reserved in the case in which Mr. E. C. Mozar, managing director of Messrs. Masters Ltd. sued Mr. E. AnderM> n, for damages, alleging that he had heen induced into buying the ftKtJwU. and assets of 'The a monthly publication, bv108 words
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Article36 1938-08-04 3 In response to many requests from individuals and local societies, the film Damaged Lives" Is to be screened at Theatre Royal from and including next Sat.irdav. The performances will be at :he usual times.36 words
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Article, Illustration103 1938-08-04 3 JN order to fight against the growing danger of congestion in local police courts, Singapore's new Traffic, District and Police Court will start to function from Aug. 15 at premises formerly occupied by the Sepoy Lines Police Station. It is not at present known who103 words
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Article96 1938-08-04 3 Singapore, Wednesday THE charge of defamation instituted against Yun Kai and Loh Ah Choi by Madam Li Lian Hin which WU I commenced yesterday afternoon in the Fifth Magistrate's Court before Mr. L C. Goh, was concluded to-day after the ttvo accuse' gave Lheir evidence stating in96 words
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Advertisement143 1938-08-04 3 Just Received Just Received Faber's American Made Fountain Pens In MMfteel co.'our-. complete with clips Th" Best At its price in the world Price 1.2.5 e.ich only. Onlv limited ettppUe* ncehed. Ob'^in^b!** M PETER CHONG COMPANY Singapore. M:)icca. Kuala I umpur, Ipth Penan*:, etc MUAR NAN VANG HOTEL AGENTS. Express143 words
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Advertisement18 1938-08-04 3 Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED* China Building, Chulia Street, PHONE 5808. SINGAPORE. Fire, Marine, Motor VEHICLES 6c WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.18 words
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Article80 1938-08-04 4 London. Wednesday. PALM OIL (Malaya) Previouus To-day Change In bulk JulyAu* shipment £15-17-6 value Unchanged COI'KA (Straits. F.M.S.) July Shipment £11-2-6 paid £11-5-0 sellers SAGO rT.OUK (Sarawak) JulyJAug. Shipment 7 9 .sellers Unchan-ed TAPIOCA (Ist quality) (Singapore) July Shipment 13 3 sellers Unchanged peppEb (F.a.q.) White Muntok Aug80 words
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Article212 1938-08-04 4 Messrs. Fraser 6- Co/s Report Singapore, Wednesday. Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s report for to-day is as follows: MINING. Tin at midday was $98.00. up s B London cables received this morning suggested that the market there was still in the holiday mood as the margins between buying and212 words
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Article120 1938-08-04 4 London, Wednesday LIEUT.-Colonel Sir Malcolm Munu Comptroller of the household of I Duke of Connaught for 32 years, I drowned last evening when the boat 1 which he was sailing on Virginia Waa lake in the Windsor Great Park caj sized. The accident was seen120 words
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Article75 1938-08-04 4 London. WedneaW THE Foreign Secretary, Lord Haw* who spent the holiday week-end aij Yorkshire home, returned to London day to confer with the heads of jm ments at the Foreign Offlee on tne nese questions. Official duties will detain nm London over to-morrow, after wimp will return to Yorkshire. d(J75 words
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Advertisement59 1938-08-04 4 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED FREE yourselves from the FEAR of BURGLARS by keeping your VALUABLES (jewellery or important documents) in SAFE BOXES in our VAULTS at CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE. You hold YOUR OWN KEYS, and ONLY YOU can have access to these safe boxes, so that SAFETY and59 words
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Advertisement15 1938-08-04 4 MM 111 BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD BRANCHES AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Tel. 5926. Finlayton Green15 words
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Advertisement14 1938-08-04 4 bb BMj HV BSI Haaaavßr^l n\W>^\j^Mm\Zf k vk i SIME DARBY Co.,Ltd. S'^ 314 words
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Article34 1938-08-04 5 STOCKS SHARES Iboed By Fraser Company •fl _apore, Aug. 3. 5 p.m. wewerwerewr I MINING j Alex Brick n^ Pref? 130 l-SOnom. Atlas Ice 2J O "2-20 Broadcasting -jg werwerwer GENERAL wrewerwer RUBBER SHARES34 words
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Article59 1938-08-04 5 LYALL EVATT'S QUOTATIONS wwrwerwe MINING Ayer Panas 1.35 1.45 Batu Lintangs 1.15 1.20 Brogas 0.81 0.86 Connemaras 1.40 1.50 Hamiltons 1.45 1.55 Kempas 1-93 2.03 Kundongs 160 1.75 New Scudais 120 1.30 Pa jams 185 1.95 Perak Rivers 100 1.05 Sungei Tukangs MO 1.15 Telok Ansons 150 1.60 Ulu Benuts59 words
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Advertisement229 1938-08-04 5 S. E LEVY CO. Shanghai, Hongkong, Manila, Singapore. Investment Bankers and Brokers tn Securities and Commodities May Foreign Market Cable and Quotation Hi jjajj Membera: MEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. COMMODITY EXCHANGE, INC. OF NY. MEW YORK COFFEE SUGAR BXCHANOM CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. CANADIAN COMMODITY EXCHANGE. SHANGHAI STOCK EXCHANGE. HONGKONG229 words
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71 1938-08-04 6 WARTIME PRODUCTS TO BE READJUSTED J Shanghai i ACTING n orders ol the Central Government,, varum 1 provincial authorities are organ ism* committees (or the i readjustment of the trans portation of eoods in time ol war. i All dealers are requested to apply for certificates from the 1 committees71 words
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Advertisement220 1938-08-04 6 HERE'S A REAL BiC LAUCH SHQW-Aa INPERFECT TECHNICOLOUR! nam artists pmnwctson MifHTI Y I JM igHHilli^BJM? I PAVILION 6.15 915 NlUhm-Ti iil.asl Xijsfli* c( this Outstanding Dramatic Triumph! CAPITOL 6.15 TO-NICHT 9.15 DISTINED TO WIN THE ACADEMY COLD MEDAL AWARD! Little Caeaar" livet again 'In drama pun "*fl ILjff^mfE gent220 words
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Advertisement183 1938-08-04 6 A^ 4 Ii ROXY BAR OPEN 5 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT, j a^a^B^p^pjMß^BaPßKeflßajßa-^BjBajBH i A MOTHER WHO KILLED |*"*'A W H > 8 j Warier Bros. Present j I KAY IBAXtIS ||e a picture as personal as a diary see a mothe^sou^tnpped bare "COi^FESSIO N I with lAN HUNTER. BASIL RATHBONE183 words
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Article192 1938-08-04 7 /YTH/O/? PROVINCES] DEVELOPED j Hankow, j iN order to increase the production I of foodstuffs during the time of j Lr, tin Central Government has instructed the Central Farm Bureau to develop the uncultivated land in the interior provinces. Crvwerattof Witt! the Kvnn^tunpr PrornrP > oovemmrtit192 words
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Advertisement261 1938-08-04 7 5 ANOTHER BIC HIT Ai iia>iiihA! Coming Next Change I J A MUSICAL OF SUPERLATIVE j > SPLENDOR .WRAPPED IN j 1 SILVER RIBBONED WITH i S SONG AND HAPPINESS S S WRITTEN ALL OVER IT! Iff sweetheorts rodionriy ■af re-on Te^' I JEAN HERSHOLT j S ETHEL MERMAN I261 words
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Advertisement303 1938-08-04 7 r S W i_EiMk P revious Box-office records VES^k Brokenb> X A^B WARNER BROS. Spectacular \m Km Technicolor Production \Hh the adventures of I rob,n hood i Phone (J909 For Reservation S I I ALHAMBRAI t Conditioned m "aW j (Direction: SHAW BROTHERS LTD.) j S DAILY 4 SHOWS II303 words
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409 1938-08-04 8 CAN MALAYA DO WITHOUT INDIAN LABOUR? (From Our Own Reporter j IPOH, WEDNESDAY THAT MALAYAN ECONOMICS WOULD NOT PERMIT THE ENTIRE 1 STOPPAGE OF IMMIGRATION FROM INDIA, ASSISTED AND UNASSISTED, UNLESS AT PROHIBITIVE COST AND A COMPLETE CHANGE IN THE PRODUCTION BASIS OF INDUSTRIES CON OWNED IS THE CONSIDERED OPINION409 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-08-04 8 Hon£ Fatt mine was the scene ol another disturbance recently when 60(1 mining coolies struck work, lire we ste armed police in readiness al Suntrei Besi for any emergencies.34 words
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Article344 1938-08-04 8 PERSECUTION OF PROPRIETOR ALLEGED BY COUNSEL (From Our Own Reports K: ala Lumpur, Wednesday. THIS ii the third case of a similar nature against my client, and it is rot a case of prosecution but persecution," said Mr. S. M. Yong who appeared for Mr. Ho Ah344 words
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Article62 1938-08-04 8 A. the bus tnetl meeting of the Young People a Circle. Geylang, held on Friday he [allowing were elected as officers-President-Mr. Phuah Cheng T Ann Trl e)ected>. hon. secretary -Mr. Lim Soo auan hon. treamrer— Mr Thio Cheng Guan devotional chairman-Miss Quah Bong Soo. Jitevary chairman— Mr K T liharyiM.62 words
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Article91 1938-08-04 8 (From Our Own Reporter] Taiping. Tuesday FOLLOWING the report that a tiger was heard to roar recently in Makau Tiong, Taiping, last week, it is now learned that a Chineee weeding cooly. working on a small holding, actually saw "Mr. Stripes" in tne afternoon taking91 words
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Article73 1938-08-04 8 ATTEMPTED SUICIDE CHARGE Singapore. Went*** The cise was this norntaC J£ n ed before the Second Magistia" of Conra. Oldham by Court in H( Wray in which a nineteen year J"^ kien girl was alleged to have a ed suicide yesterday ntUrnooti I'clock in her horre at 3.58 Road by73 words
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Advertisement88 1938-08-04 8 'NEW 111 DSOV WIN S Selangor Hill-Climb _F MI 'H __________________L W ___ti^______fl ___Ld_vf-a__fl fll SRS fl _r m .m ik. \_sjW'<_P^wa_»«^V"^t, <*«-. ALFRED DE SILVA recent winner of the Kuala Lumpur-Seremban-and back Cycle Road Race in record time on a New Hudson cycle, repeated his success by winning the88 words
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Article, Illustration453 1938-08-04 9 UI HEN Sam and Sue sit down toj play against Jack and Jill, fere are two partnerships engaged aoainst each other and assuming t h at they are of more or less equal skill the rubber will be decided by the canto, or by some other manifestation of453 words
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Article90 1938-08-04 9 The Yangtse Basin A Grave For The Japanese Shanghai. pAVELLERB from Anking who arrived here via Wuhu and taking state that some Japanese flew in Anking committed suibecause they saw no prospects home in the near fuTwo divisions of Japanese are stationed between Nan- Anking. ,ro dv of lapanaM soldier*90 words
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Article, Illustration399 1938-08-04 9 By "Horatius" them no better than the Hearts and "signed off" with two Spades. Now, Sam said three Diamonds, a good enough bid which asked Sue for a preference in the two red suits. This is where Sue should have passed, but she said three Spades.399 words
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Advertisement31 1938-08-04 9 ■k %Wm{ insist your MGHTS IV W clover \jk (If MILK T CREAM I This is HARE CLOVER speaking and I intend to tell the world that. .^..^^^^R^^S'^ c3m\\\\\\\ 3 APb31 words
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294 1938-08-04 10 MORNING TRIBUNE Singapore: Thursday, Aug. 4, 1938. OWN YOUR OWN HOUSE WITH the serious housing shortage at present being experienced the announcement of the formation of a building society in Singapore—incidentally the first of its kind in Malaya— for the purpose of giving people of the middle classes an opportunity294 words
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Article881 1938-08-04 10 To-day Is A REMINISCENCE DAY r-DAY is one of those Reminiscence Day.s. It is a day on which newspapers all over the world have been wont for years past to recall the fateful events of the Fourth ot August in 1914 and the grim tragedy and drama of the aiming881 words
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Article, Illustration41 1938-08-04 10 Z {h Z yi > t0 A, ena at fnkm ,MU> f r th ir rtis P^v **vy Week, the efk ,n Au ust Hw Ihe Kings Squad of Royal Marine rehearsin*. with tl VIS Victorv." Nelson's flagship, in background. (Planet News).41 words
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Article54 1938-08-04 10 Mr. P. H. Burgess has been appomte. to be Secretary to the Board of Licensin? Justices. Singapore Mrs. W. G. Howse, of Seremban. ha* left on a short holiday trip to Australia and will return in October. Mr. James Ritchie. Engineer. Tronoh Mines. Tronoh. was admitted to the Batu54 words
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Advertisement11 1938-08-04 10 InEWNfsl flu white I I labcl P I WHISKY I W.P.S.-D111 words
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531 1938-08-04 11 THE JAPANESE AIR FORCE WILL BE DEFEATED 70 Machines Destroyed By The Chinese RASING his observations on the activities of the Japanese Air Force during the past year, General Mao Pan"-cho, Field Commander of the Chinese Air Force, expressed the belief that the Japanese Air Force would eventually be defeated.531 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-08-04 11 Anniversary of the Sino-Japanese War was obsenred in Hankow on July 7 Above is the scene at the laying of the foundation stone for Chinas Unknown Soldier in Sun Yat-sen Memorial Park.32 words
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321 1938-08-04 11 Anglo American Art For China's North -West T HE sponsors of an exhibition of 1 rraohic art by leading English and American artists left^Hankov. Mm Julv 11 on their long trek to China s North-Westem centre of national resistance. Thus England's lyric John Nash and AmTricaf JU Rockwell Kent wil321 words
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Article212 1938-08-04 11 Draws Visitors To Canada Ottawa. RESERVATIONS for accommodation during the 1938 season already received at Jasper National Park, Alberts, indicate that .the fame of Canada's National Parks as vacation areas is known all over the world. Some holiday seekers will come from such far-distant continents and countries as212 words
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168 1938-08-04 11 Anti-Illiteracy Campaign In China OEALISING the importance of mass training for prolonged resistance against Japanese invasion. China is instituting a new compulsory educational programme as a means to combat her illiteracy in the interior. According to a scheme recently worked out the Chinese Ministry of Education. Wuhan, the tri-partite city168 words
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Advertisement80 1938-08-04 11 TNI TBUI TONIC POOD I ii- -1 POLAROID Glasses arc ihe latest scientific discovery In fUre P">teetlon. They permit you to acwally see W to 30 feet below the surface of the water. FOR THE FIRST TlME— perfect eye comfort for driving, cruising, Ashing, tennis or any outdoor sport. See80 words
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Article, Illustration182 1938-08-04 12 QUEEN MARY DOCKED AT SOUTHA ON 'liit liner "Queen Mary" entered thp giant King George v dry-dock at uthirr pton for her mid-season under-water inspection. The work h<M Here is the vessel entering the dock, irlanet News). A dmiiiiutivr mbot ol Koyal Murine CMetl stands 'shoulder to shoulder" H.H. a182 words
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Article, Illustration1623 1938-08-04 14 ming lines, the bodice was gathered yJ2K v SJ over and fastened Sf tL-Srt T^?^^^ of self-material, at the waist at the back. With Jms went a efl rever3 CHARMINGLY LINED with a JS^Stlmf^KMStbH showed us of PLAIN Lovely in its simplicity wtw another fo^ witn1,623 words
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Advertisement101 1938-08-04 14 GOWNS Very original cotton informal; just unpacked at I New shipment of Morning Frocks Capitol Bids:. Phone Singapore. 3838. SHOES SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION Must be Really Smart and Distinctive See Yoong Cheong Shoe Co. North Bridge Road, Singapore. And Avoid Disappointment _W _____k '''__~_M_U phone V BL Yoong Cheong101 words
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Advertisement79 1938-08-04 14 GJ7AJU) rot/i? BEAUTY WITH ESSENTIAL PREPARATIONS BY Sfr The basis of all Elizabeth Arden K JkJ I beauty treatments in her I^ndon, Paris V\ and New York salons is Cleanse and V] J Night and morning and every time VC I •r?IL C ?an? K your make "UP «se Ardena79 words
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Advertisement124 1938-08-04 14 JEWELLER AH the colours that make 1 nWnre are in the paint-box AND all the notes are on the niano— AND yet the picture and the melody may not be made That is what is lacking in so many reproductions of precious stones, the inspiration has not come. Ciro's designers124 words
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Advertisement84 1938-08-04 15 GOWNS Something to crow 2nd. Floor Rodney House. Smart clothes for all occasions CLOTHES ELSIE MARY lUODNEY HOISE. BATTERY ROAD. Day Evening Gowns Specially Designed HENRIETTA (of London) S.» to $30 HAIR FOOD When you raise your hat\ 1 do you raise your age? J •V like to look young84 words
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Advertisement29 1938-08-04 15 I OH THE RACES! Smart Dresses in Printed Silk, Cotton Nets, and Spotted Crepes. A New Shipment of Hollywood Brassieres Just Unpacked At THE SMART SHOP 17 Stamford Road.29 words
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Advertisement58 1938-08-04 15 SHOES "BALLY" GOLD KID PEEP TOE SANDAL Open Work Vamp. High Spanish Heel. SIZE:—, 3 to 7. PRICE $17.50 I m England^___^ I PERMANENT WAVES SPECIAL OFFER FOR AUGUST only BEAUTIFUL AND LASTING PERMANENT WAVES I at $8.00 and $10.00 only S >i\iso\ perm; LADIES HAIRDRESSERS 5, FORT ROAD 458 words
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Advertisement506 1938-08-04 16 w*BnwnmSnt£^??f^Fsm£4 L y: f-^ i sj__->=±3 -j— i t..^.. __SSS__SJs_i_W ,^___r"_r^^T___T__T f I I __V i^^__. f ____Lj II _-L__r ____L_^^ I I ___P^___l J t i «>-' *e^ j a ll V Uu^i«E_? v 9^___Lll: l *SfflHbßi W H__________^ ■'hmwirn -------w^v tt sSw* ____f BY P&OandBRITISH INDIA LINES iINUOKPORATED506 words
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Advertisement398 1938-08-04 16 k TO FRENCH PORtJ M♦* I i CHARCEURS REUN I I I S HOMEWARDS. .ormrAiTV Fnr Marseilles, Havre. Antwerp. Dunkirk a.. ,1 S d'ENTRECASTEAbX ror Nantes. St. Nazaire ft Bordeaux A ]1 l CAP ST. JACV.L't.o i w JTO SAIGON INDOCHINAI t p or Saigon, Tourane and Haiphong I J398 words
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Article134 1938-08-04 17 FEATH OF MR. D. M. CRAIK 1 Well-Known Architect (From Our Oicn Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. funeral of the late Mr. David Mc- Leod Craik, the well-known Penane J litect. took place this evening from j General Hospital for burial at the I ten; Road Cemetery and was largely nded. ceased,134 words
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Article119 1938-08-04 17 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES OR EXPECTED TO ARRIYE Entrance Exit Ship Godown Gate Gate Bulan 18 2 3 Simaloer 16 2 3 Suwa Maru 14 2 3 Ipoh 13 2 3 Karapara 11 2 3 Nagara 9 4 3 Malayan Prince 30 2 3 Foylebank 32 2119 words
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346 1938-08-04 17 STRENGTHENS WITH TIME Hankow. THh Nlne day session o| the People s Po|Uica| (ounci| that iv the legislative body intended as a preliminary to the real Chinese parliament, has just been adjourned till Otober after having in the first session of its existence submitted346 words
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Article90 1938-08-04 17 $8,800 CHANDU HAUL Singapore, Wednesday. ARKESTEtJ by revtnue officers yesterda.v afternoon em the arrival of the S.S. Bhutan from China, four Chinese, Goh Gong, Chan Yan. Wong Sang and Vour Shang, were produced this morning before Mr. 11. A. Forrer, District Judge, Criminal District Court, when they were charged with90 words
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Article264 1938-08-04 17 interests of the natives have been made necessary by the intensive hunting and trapping carried on in former years and the situation created by the failure of the fur catch and the shortage of big ?ame during the 1937-38 season. The fur industry of the Northwest264 words
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Advertisement278 1938-08-04 17 181 RXS PHILP LINE, fl i lncorporated in Australia' fl NEXT SAILINGS \i Due Sails. JI kfERKUfi Aug. 29 Sept. 3 I iARELLA Sept. 30 Aug. 4 I Special cheap round trip tickets from Singapore to Australia issued at the I following rates. Jrst Class passengers may transfer at Singapore.278 words
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Advertisement68 1938-08-04 17 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD (APCAR LINE) FOR HONG KONG, MOJI. KOBE AND OSAKA I lILA W A I 10,000 TONS SAILING AUGUST 11, AT 3 P.M fl The above vessel has excellent modern accotna-oduurv tor First Saloon and h-eeond Saloon passengers. Special Holiday Return tickets to China and68 words
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Miscellaneous98 1938-08-04 17 J3STAL INTELLIGENCE! FOR PER DATE AND TIME Qf™ Aug. 4 2 p.m kb m 4 2 r>m :;d Great Britain x KL.M. 4 2 pm Karapara 4 3 p.m. Karapara 4 3 p.m. excepl Western Karapara 4 3 nm and Palestine Karapara 4 3 pm ritain and Ireland Karapara 398 words
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243 1938-08-04 18 "It is no doubt possible," Dr. Siedler now said, "to produce helium from atmospheric air, but the quantities obtainable by means of the present-known processes are very small. "A modern Zeppelin requires about 250,000 cubic metres (8,830,--000 cubic feet) of helium gas,'243 words
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Advertisement195 1938-08-04 18 p| mjte& to J V Mlbeflbrld Jf t/^M «I T Y PILOT PEN THE CHEAPEST Mi^SßmT ml m For everlasting performance choo.so _ffra| Ml mm PILOT" pen the best in the world My| Pk j amm market to-day. It's worth paying doubl _M _W 1 iL_^^__!^ stylish models of the195 words
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Miscellaneous464 1938-08-04 18 I ON THE RADIO j JL T-_L_II IDC A I in A. I Platform. From the Eisteddfod THURS. AUb. Pavilion. Sophia Gardens. CarnsseenesX niemesm <;ramo P honr r<rofd* 940 Montague Brearley and his Orchestra. CIMY 1 A PfiPH J 0.35 'Steamboat.' Dimi/ll Wivri |j 20 News an(l an nouncements. Time464 words
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Miscellaneous586 1938-08-04 18 PARIS NIROM TPA- I 15.24 Mcs (19.7 tn.» YDC 15 15 Mc s (19*^ a m. P- m 520 Gramophone records. 4.50 Time signal. q^ 605 Talk on current French events nouncement. n 8 1 in Spanish. 4.54 Musical selections 6 20 News in English. 6.20 Disconieuws 640 Concert relayed586 words
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Article278 1938-08-04 19 FALAYA IS NOW SAVING MORE Iw rrase «n the amount of i ,1: U in co-operative societies ,:;;^V record^ in the annua **ftot of the Director of f^Vr.tion, Malaya. ,h o wed that while the mem--2 cWies amongst salary f ri f^derated Malay States mm settlements increased leans grantee fell278 words
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341 1938-08-04 19 i Ottawa -uILATIONS tor the management a control of trailers in the Nattoni, 01 tanada have been establisliD y tne Department of Mines and Rerces, oitawa. new regulations, which go into ct immediately provide for the reration of all motor vehicles and traiand contain clauses341 words
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129 1938-08-04 19 PLEADED GUILTY BECAUSE HE COULD NOT FIND SYCE Singapore. Wednesday. A EURASIAN. Mr. A B Woodforcu aged 30. residing at 271— O. Bukit Timah Road appeared before Mr. Kenneth A. Blacker, the Fourth Magistrate this morning on charges of causinc hurt, bv a necrllsent act to Biah binte Long. Teo129 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-08-04 19 Deanna Durbin and Herbert Marshall in New Universal'* 'Mad About Music," opening at the Capitol on Tuesday, Aug. 9.19 words
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Advertisement137 1938-08-04 19 1 [j 3 SHOWS DAILY 3.15-6.15-9.15 j The Famous Star of "MUTINY on the Bounty" and "Henry VIII" j in The Thrilling Malayan Adventure film everybody's waitin| for! 4 l __l____l I MMwMMk. ___k m l%||l|n I m^l jm\ w udsrn.u. —^m* m \n\\mm^^ mmmmmm^B^mn\^ m m\7^^l^^^% t^^^t^^^s^lwvl lffli^__iV K^137 words
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958 1938-08-04 20 BRITISH FOOD STOCKS IN TIME OF WAR Prime Minister's Reassurance THE British Prime Minister emphasised need for eeonomy until time came *hen efforts to build up armaments could be relaxed. A British attempt at self-sufficiency in foodstuffs would, he said, ruin Empire and foreign suppliers. The quifttloai of food supplies958 words
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Article77 1938-08-04 20 The numbers of calls attended tyambulance service attached to tw gapore Fire Dept. during the (J m °"L to July, was 314, and of these 32 cases outside Municipal limits. The cases are classified a V rv accimotor car accidents 30. motor ll 4 rr> trol i77 words
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Article26 1938-08-04 20 rO!3 The estimated total *por p d 00 Malaya, of tin, and tin-m -< an assay value of 75.5 per <•'•;.., month of July. '938, are 3,500 tons.26 words
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Advertisement38 1938-08-04 20 mam dbain now and refill jH WITH THE TI H TAT to the toUowlng Ave SHELL grades SINGLE^ a DOUBLE @B s a TBIPLE Ai, GOLDEN ai M _T^_^_^BP^j<2?Vvm9!&_H MaaaalßiaHianHßlllai| B>MßM--i-_B__ia_a__a__B___lß_ff_-_-_-Bg_-H Asiatic Petroleum Co. (SS.: Ltd. WP.S. 1A38 words
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671 1938-08-04 21 ACCUSED IS ACQUITTED I(From Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. IF east in which Kandasamy, a Tamil, was charged before vi r J Grattan Bellew. in the First Court, came to an runt end when it was discovered that Mohamed bin Aris, the ief671 words
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79 1938-08-04 21 .HH (From Our Own Correspondent > ..p.. lllji Taiping, Wednesday, jjjjj lIJCOLLOWING a collision with a||| if! pedestrian, a young Chinestjj| jjjjjcyclist, Ah Suan, has died injjg jjjjj the Taiping Hospital. jjjjj Hill The accident occurred in|p i|JKamunting Road at about 1 13(^| ||p.m.79 words
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Article135 1938-08-04 21 Moscow, Wednesday. "TREMENDOUS losses" are claimed to have been inflicted upon the Japanese during a day of fighting at Changkufeng yesterday, according to the Tass Agency. A report says the Japanese offensive was resumed at dawn yesterday, and when the Japane.se were crossing intc Soviet territoryReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement54 1938-08-04 21 CAPITOL. Saturday Morning at 11. j I t Bumper "Mickey Mouse" Matinee Excellent programme including "MAGICIAN J MICKEY" (Walt Disney's funniest coloured cartoon' •OLYMPIC SKI-CHAMPIONS <Pete Smith* "Ridin- s the Waves," an excellent sports subject and OWei specially selected cartoons, musicals.^comedics, etc J Children 25 cts. Adults 50 cts Mickey54 words
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Article446 1938-08-04 22 JAVA TENNIS CHAMPION WINS TITLE KAMIS YADI ANNEX THE DOUBLES Singapore, Wednesday. OAMBOKDJO triumphed o\er Lim Djoe DjiVm in the finals of the men's singles of the Malayan championships on the padang this morning and Kamis and Vadi annexed the doubles title from the Penan* pair, (ioon Kok Yin* and446 words
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Article96 1938-08-04 22 UNFINISHED TENNIS TIE sumapore. Wednesday. Ij: AMINO lo further rain to-day the ill "final oi the mived doubles chani- ::rl:Pionship in the Malayan tennis ;jj|; (•urnrv on the padaiiK was nol Hljj concluded this afternoon as was jjjg iiJH originally arranged. This tie will be played to-mor- III!! row (Thursday)96 words
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Article148 1938-08-04 22 SEGAMAT TEACHERS' TENNIS I 'From Our Oini Correspondent) Segamat, Tuesday. riE Segamat Teachers Tennis ba»j reached a very Interesting stage and many well fought games were witnessed A K Mahadev is in excellent form and has i cached the finals, and if he keeps up his form he is most148 words
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Article111 1938-08-04 22 I Singapore, Wednesday, i THE can was again mentioned in the! econd court this morning before' Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Second Magis- i trate in which Lim Hong Thoon stands. Charged with the offence of having, committed criminal breach of trust as a! ..rrvant in respect111 words
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Article141 1938-08-04 22 i heir opponents, and had the score in their favour at 4 3. They led again at 5—4 in the ninth game, but the title-holders produced OHM brilliant overhead work to equalise. The eleventh game went to the MaIkiys. At 40—15, the match stroke, Kok !lxm141 words
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528 1938-08-04 22 (From Our Own Correspondent j Malacca, Wednesday. LIOVV a Malay, Ahmad bin Tek, was alleged to have posed as a lawye: und cheated an old Malay woman, Lemot binte Muji, in respect a $32.32. was described to-day before Mr. A. Williams, acting dm528 words
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Article121 1938-08-04 22 JOHORE SCHOOLS BADMINTON 'From Our Om Cone^em, THE Government En^K^-ffl met the Chon* Hwa s,w friendly badminton match ol sfcii pnd won all the games. Th." are the results:— Norman Stanley and Samad bin Hussein Hwong How and Me»n 21—5: 21— g. »««wa M. Shanmuggam and Mohan** l Ahmad beat121 words
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Article71 1938-08-04 22 Singapore. Wedr.esaajl Charged at the instance of Insped Minns of the Gambling Suppression! partment, Tay Keng Jim pleal guilty u) a charge of assisting ta cd ing on a public lottery. Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Sea Magistrate, before whom the accaj appeared said -that there mus. be an viction in71 words
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Article124 1938-08-04 22 LOTTERY CHARGE Singapore. Wednesday M. Choyi Kutti, an ex-employee j the Singapore Harbour Board. about 50 years, appeared this morna before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Secfl Magistrate at the instance of Inspect Minns on a charge of assisting in can? ing on a public lottery. The accused pleaded guilty and*124 words
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746 1938-08-04 23 FAVOURITES AGAIN OBLIGE AT PENANG Lady Piper Is Only Upset With $68 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang. Wednesday. DOR the first time in the history of professional racing in Malava, a card of only six races was provided for to-day, the third day of the Penang Autumn meeting. The weather746 words
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117 1938-08-04 23 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Tuesday. THE cricket match between the Norm Johore Europeans and the Rest for the Tan Peng Challenge Cup will oe played at Genuang on Aug. 13 and 14. Great interest is centred in the game. Since the fixture was117 words
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Article, Illustration138 1938-08-04 23 HEROES of the Arctic," the U.S. Soviet Russian film with English and Chinese subtitles, featuring the heroism of Russians of the "Cheliuskin expedition to the Arctic under the leadership of Professor Schmidt, will be shown at the Jubilee, Palacegay and Atlantic Theatres from138 words
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164 1938-08-04 23 2-1 MARGIN IN DIV. 2 SOCCER R A /rm > o. SKINS II 1 4 GRIM STRUGGLE WAS WITNESSED AT BLAKAN MATI YESTERDAY. A VvHEN THE R.A. (8.M.) MET THE SKINS' SECOND STRING IN a SFCOND DIVISION FIXTURE OF THE S.A.F.A. LEAGUE. THE HOME164 words
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Article125 1938-08-04 23 W [EIGHTS for three races on Saturi day, the fourth and last dav of the Penang Autumn professional race meeting in Penang, are as follows: FOURTH DAY Jack Druce Jj Bombus Meadowman J—Strathpeffer °~J Empiric Calvados J— Burraneer J JJ Gay Tad J— J 1 Celestial J Jubilee125 words
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Article63 1938-08-04 23 Ties in the bowls tournament at the S.C.C. will be played as follows: Monday <Bth> Singles: F H. Brooks vs. W. Williams; A. Ferguson vs. W M. Edwards Tuesday (9th l Pairs: R. C. Stewart and M P. Scfe vs. J Riley and T B. Rogers. Wednesday (10th)63 words
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Article29 1938-08-04 23 The Telok Aver Epworth League held their annual picnic at Pulau Übin over the August Bank holiday week-end when 35 members and friends had an enjoyable time.29 words
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Article, Illustration139 1938-08-04 24 TRIBUNE NEWSREEL OF THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT MISS SIN JUAN, the Siamese entrant who showed good form in the tournament. She reached the singles semi-final and in the mixed doubles came in to partner Gobbee in the semi-final. Tribune. GOBBEE, a Netherlands visitor, who was another impressive player but who did139 words
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Article113 1938-08-04 24 PALESTINE COMMISSION RETURNING London, Wednesday. MEMBERS of the Technical Commission on the partition of Palestine have completed their Inquiries In that country and are leaving to-day for London. On arrival here, the Commission, which consists of four members under the chairmanship of Sir John Woodhead. v.'ill hear some further evidenceBritish Official Wireless - 113 words
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Article84 1938-08-04 24 London, Wednesday. FE inter-governmental committee dealing with the problem of refugees in Austria and Germany, which was set up at Evian, met at the foreign office to-day. Lord Wintcrton was elected chairman. Four vice-chairmen were eppotnted from France, United States. Brazil and Holland. Mr. George KubUe, the AmericanReuter - 84 words
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Article37 1938-08-04 24 Rangoon, Wednesday. RIOTING, looting and murder are still prevalent in various districts, though Rangoon IS normal The total list of casualties is 80 killed and 300 wounded including 20 Indians killed at Tharawacldv and scores wound- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article33 1938-08-04 24 Germany Austrian Debts Paris, Wednesdav. GERMANY has agreed to reimburse France for any payment she mav have to make in fulfilment of her guarantee of the Austrian international loans 1933-34, under a commercial33 words
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Article37 1938-08-04 24 agreement, details of which are published here. As regards other Austrian debLs to France. Germany offers the creditors, in effect, settlement on the same basis as the case of German debts other than Young Dawes loans.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article16 1938-08-04 24 Tor tennis match Y.M.C.A. vs. Teachers' Association which was fixed to be played to-morrow is cancelled.16 words
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Article67 1938-08-04 24 New York, Wednesday. THERE is considerable conjecture in local circles over the implications of the refusal of the British authorities to sell gold at any price after fixing yesterday The latest engagements of gold for shipment to New York inclt*de $1,000,000 from England. $2,500,000 from Canada. ItReuter - 67 words
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Article153 1938-08-04 24 Skins Boxing Results THE Inniskillings inter-compH novices boxing tourname* which began on Tuesday, was cot tinued last night when a further se ries of lights was held. To date, "A" Company is leadin with 16 bouts won and next in ordi come "S" 9, "H.Q." 7, "C" 5 and I153 words
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Article53 1938-08-04 24 Y.M. C.A. FOOTBALL The following have been selec (T0 |fl play football for the Y.M.CA .vs. Office) R.A.F. to-morrow on .fl Road Ground:-A. Smith: *l/„ ijnsoflM Mitchell: G. Ranatunga: F »JJ"\ sfl R. C. Medland; C. Tessier i fl Chye; C. Kite, Thong Sing Ch j^ Beath. Lim Kim Wee.53 words
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Article50 1938-08-04 24 ,j_ The following have been play cricket for the Y.M .C.A u< m on Saturday at 2 p.m. on tn< s d rtf*wM ground:— Dr V. Xavier; c au.| G. K. Tan; J. Shaw; S. H<>P« D ,ri*« M. Swyny; G. L.Kam; w M Ackrill; Tessier; Dival; A50 words
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Advertisement20 1938-08-04 24 A. S. GILES. CIVIL. NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER No 6. The Arcade. Singapore. S PHONE 7994. rm: TAILOR.20 words
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Miscellaneous17 1938-08-04 24 To-day's Tides 11 1Kb Tides: 4.23 a.m. 7 ft. 7 ins.; 4.20 p.m. 8 ft. 6 ins.17 words
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